Beto O’Rourke

The contours of the Democratic presidential primary came into clearer focus this week with Texan Beto O’Rourke’s entry into the race — one of the final puzzle pieces in a contest that will be shaped by questions about race and gender, political ideology and generational change.Here's The Full Story…

The Democratic Party still has a long way to go to have any chance of wrestling back power from Donald Trump in 2020. Let the battle begin now. Here are all the Democrats who have announced they will be running for the US 2020 elections… Here's The Full Story…

“What we’re talking about here is parts of the South starting to look like the rest of the battlegrounds around the country, where Democrats can stitch together a diverse coalition and win,” said Boyd Brown, a Democratic consultant and former state lawmaker from South Carolina. Here's The Full Story…

Beto O’Rourke (Robert Francis O’Rourke) was born on 26 September 1972, El Paso, Texas, United States. During a town hall in Houston on 10 August, Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke was asked by a man who comes from a “family of veterans” whether NFL players kneeling during the national anthem was disrespectful. His response to the question has been turned into a viral video clip and shared by celebrities such as Ellen and Zach Braff as well as the player to originally take a knee, Colin Kaepernick.